I got good tap water to drink. So, I only buy a bottle of water once in awhile mainly for the disposable bottle. I'll refill the bottle a few times after opening. So, lets just say I only open a new bottle 1 out of 10 times. 9 out of 10 times I'm just removing a cap from one thats already open. I know its not recommended to refill them. But my tap water is chlorenated, I only refill a fresh one (not one I opened and been sitting around empty for days), and they either get lost or discarded before a whole lot of time goes by. In my opinion, my tap water is probably safer to drink than most bottled waters. I guess I'm not a believer in how safe the labeling makes it sound. When it says filtered, how often do they clean thier filters?? And just how bad is their water before they filter it? Undrinkable perhaps?? I know that if I drink my own tap water (unfiltered), I know I'm drinking water that didn't need to be filtered to start out with. I know the source, and where it comes from (not pumped out of the river someplace, and then attempted to be made safe to drink). I quit drinking beer last June for awhile. Still going with that. So I drink lots of water. Last summer I kept bottled water iced down in a cooler. I like my water cold. Glad the weather has gotten cold so I don't have to ice down water anymore. I bought just as much ice after I quit icing down beer as I did before. So, I guess I havn't saved any money by not buying ice. Lol.
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